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Elizabeth DYSON(Betty TATTERSALL)

1782 – 1859 Β· Barrowford, Nelson, Lancashire
Partner: Roger TATTERSALL Β· Partner: James WILKINSON
πŸ‘ΆBirth
abt 1782
πŸ›οΈ Industrial Revolution transforms Lancashire
Barrowford, Nelson, Lancashire πŸ“ β“˜1851 Census
Death Certificate
πŸ’’Marriage
13/10/1804
Roger TATTERSALL
St Mary's Church, 5 Cross Lane, Newchurch-In-Pendle, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 9JH πŸ“ β“˜Lancashire Online Parish Clerks
Marriage Certificate
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Marriage: 13 Oct 1804 St Mary, Newchurch in Pendle, Lancashire
Roger Tattersall - (X), this Chapelry
Betty Dyson - (X), this Chapelry
Witnesses: John Pomfret; John Brotherton
Married by Banns by Thos Hugginson Minister
Register: Marriages 1788 - 1813
Source: LDS Film 1278872

🏠Lived
1841
Lock Gate, Rossendale, Lancashire πŸ“
Also: Jane Tattersall (30) & Richard Tattersall (12) β“˜1841 Census πŸ“Ž View
πŸ’ΌOccupation
1841
Bread Baker β“˜1841 Census
🏠Lived
1851
πŸ›οΈ Irish Potato Famine
Higham, Burnley, Lancashire πŸ“ β“˜1851 Census πŸ“Ž View
πŸ’ΌOccupation
1851
πŸ›οΈ Great Exhibition at Crystal Palace
Bread Baker β“˜1851 Census
πŸ’ΌOccupation
1859
πŸ›οΈ Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species
Hand Loom Weaver β“˜Death Certificate
✝️Death
11/11/1859
Higham, Burnley, Lancashire πŸ“
Aged 77
Old Age β“˜Death Certificate πŸ“Ž View
πŸͺ¦Burial
15/11/1859
Higham Wesleyan Chapel, Higham Hall Road, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire πŸ“
Grave 391 β“˜Burial Records πŸ“Ž View πŸ”— View
Children with Roger TATTERSALL
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b. 1805, Newchurch-In-Pendle, Lancashire Β· d. 1868, Padiham, Burnley, Lancashire Β· m. Charles WILMORE
M
b. 1806, Goldshaw Booth, Lancashire Β· d. 1808, Goldshaw Booth, Lancashire
Children with James WILKINSON
F
b. 1812, Higham, Burnley, Lancashire Β· m. Edward STARKIE
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Associations
Witness of her Death: Hannah TATTERSALL
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